
Ann Marie Driver
Virtual sessions — North Carolina
Accepts insurance
5/5
(2)
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LCMHC-A
Works with ages 8 to 24
5/5
(2)
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LCMHC-A
Works with ages 8 to 24
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Collaborative
Empowering
Supportive
Biography
I am a licensed clinical mental health counselor associate who graduated from Lenoir Rhyne University. I have worked in direct care since 2015, primarily with children and families. My work is rooted in steadiness, compassion, and the belief that young people deserve a space that feels safe enough for them to show up as they are. I support children, teens, and young adults who are navigating anxiety, grief, trauma, identity questions, and big emotions. I offer EMDR as one option for healing, and we decide together if it feels like a good fit. EMDR can help when a memory or experience feels stuck, but it never has to be the main way we work. I want therapy to feel manageable and shaped around the young person's needs. Grief work is a central part of my practice. Many young people come to me after the loss of a pet, a family member, a friendship, or a familiar version of life. I help clients understand the bond they had, the meaning of that connection, and the ways grief can show up in the body. Pet grief is something I hold with particular tenderness. I offer age-appropriate support for children and teens who are mourning a companion animal and trying to make sense of the quiet that follows. My style is warm and grounded. I use DBT-informed skills, mindfulness, and IFS-informed practices to help clients understand what they are feeling and build tools that fit their lives. With younger children, I often use play and creativity to support expression. With teens and young adults, I offer a space that feels collaborative and respectful of their growing independence. When it is helpful, I partner with caregivers to strengthen communication and support at home while still protecting the young person's privacy and voice. My hope is that therapy is a space to land where grief is honored, healing is possible, and no one has to carry everything alone.
Treatment Method
You can talk to your therapist in your first session about which approach would be the best fit for you.
Attachment-Based Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Motivational Interviewing
Mindfulness-Based Therapy (MBT)
Style
Collaborative
Empowering
Supportive
Reviews
Average Rating
5/5 (2)
Total Reviews
2
Parent of an 11 year old
Apr 21, 2026
Ann is an excellent therapist. She’s been helping my daughter through her anxiety and her thoughtful and insightful guidance has had a meaningful impact on my daughter and managing her anxiety.
Parent of a 15 year old
Apr 15, 2026
Helpful and Ann was truly a great fit for my daughter. She is excited for her next session
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Next available: May 30